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I already knew about the first one you mentioned. I wasn't really talking about episodes that only had one street scene involving the whole alphabet, but the second description is what I was asking about. Do you remember what letters sponsored that episode (or was it sponsored by every letter...
At the begining of Sing, Hoot & Howl, there is a dog who says that he is a watch dog (because he sells watches). However, I can't tell who his performer is. Does anybody know who performed him?
I looked at the credits and saw a number of performers whose voices I wouldn't recognize, such as...
It's possible that extra performers operated the right hand sin those examples that I gave, only the characters don't move their left hands at all. If only one performer is operating a character, then the performers should use the hands they normally do. I mentioned that in Bein' Green Kermit...
Hey, for those who liked this fan fiction, and want to see a 1980s music show, I plan on posting a 1980s show tomorrow morning. I have a good idea of what I want to include, but I would like some suggestions from you guys.
First of all, I am having trouble thinking up animated and film songs...
Here is a listing of street scenes that I know were repeated in other episodes:
*Wheels on my Feet
*Big Bird holds Bob's hand while crossing the street
*If I Was a Cloud in the Sky
*1980s version of ABC-DEF-GHI
*I Just Adore Four
*Write it Down
*Snuffy jumps on Big Bird's...
(The Sesame Street theme plays over the title card, which fades to Ernie and Bert in a recording studio. The music starts to fade out as they talk)
Ernie: Isn't this great, Bert?
Bert: Yeah! We get to host our very own...
(Ernie and Bert notice the viewer watching)
Ernie: Oh, hello...
Before the big format change of 2002, where there ever any episode sof Sesame Street that focused on the alphabet? I would imagine that it would be hard to pick just one, two, or three letters to sponsor an episode about the entire alphabet.
I have been wondering this lately. There are a lot of street sceens that have been repeated as inserts. Sometimes, I guess the scenes were part of a main plot and were later shown in other episodes (like I Just Adore Four and most of Stevie Wonder's sketches). There are also sketches that are...
I didn't know that Terry Angus started out as a puppet builder, but I thought I'd read that the reason that Terry Angus performs with his left hand is because he has celebral palsy.
When I was a kid I often wondered why Little Bird was such a major character in books but wasn't on the show. I even saw quite a few sketches where he appeared in the background or a cameo, but didn't realise that it was Little Bird until later (I didn't even realise that Little Bird was in We...
There is one sketch that I forgot to mention being on the Shalom Sesame video I reviewed (well, actually there are more that I forgot, but only one that I remember off-hand). It also includes the animated sketch where a voice-over asks what would happen if a frog had a flies body, and a fly had...
I have seen some sketches where Muppet characters seem to use their right hand as opposed to their left hand, even though their performers are right-handed. For example, in the original version of Being Green, Kermit moved his right hand quite a bit, but his left hand didn't move at all. The...
It seems like, at least starting in the 1980s, episodes with old Herbert Birdsfoot sketches were few and far between. When I was younger (by younger, let's just say before I started middle school, which would be 1995) I only saw one episode with a Herbert Birdsfoot sketch (the one where he wants...
I don't ever remember seeing or hearing baout the skit, but it's probably Louise Gold. She is the only known left-handed performer, and she did perform on Sesame Street from 1991-1995. I've read that Terry Angus also performs with his left hand, though he's a right hander, but he never performed...
My guess would be that Jim Henson planned on reusing the puppet in some way (even if he didn't know how, exactly) and didn't want to be sued over the characters likeness.
I haven't intentionally turned any of your posts into arguments. I have looked at some of your posts that I've commented on, and most of my comments seemed helpful to me. I know that there were some posts I've commented on where I've asked about how you've known something that I've commented on...
By saying "The co-production aspects will undoubtedly focus mainly on new productions rather than producing DVDs of ood ones...", are you saying that you think that most of the newer DVDs will be mostly new material, as opposed to having inserts included with a newly-produced linking plot? It...
How do you know that he last appeared as a main character in season 2? He could have continued to be a character for later seasons.
I know of three season one sketches with him: a sketch where Big Bird first met him (which is the only time that I know of where he interracted with Big Bird on...
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